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Nov. 30, 2017 - InfoWars Special Reports
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LIVE - Infowars Confronts Anti-White Student Newspaper
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Troyer here for Infowars.com and I'm outside the University Star, which is the Texas State University student paper.
And you may have recently heard about this story that they published, Your DNA is an Abomination.
Now this was published by, or well, it was written by Rudy Martinez, an opinionist column here at the University Star.
And so what we're going to do here...
I'm going to go ask them if they've made a decision whether Rudy will be continuing to work for the paper.
If the editors and the publishers and everyone who oversaw the final publication of this paper, which had to be at least four or five superiors, I would imagine.
I've worked at student newspapers in the past.
I know how this goes.
I would say...
From Rudy's desk, this had to be approved by at least three or four other people in order for it to make print.
So I'm going to address them on if all of those people are still working to have any discipline or what the case is with that.
Of course, we've seen some statements that they've made.
The university has issued a public statement apologizing.
The university star has issued a public statement apologizing, saying it's inappropriate.
And Andrew Holman, who I think may be one of the editors here, or just a student here, perhaps.
Student body president, thank you.
Thank you.
I am with someone here who has been to the university here before, so she's providing me some analysis and some intel as well.
So the university student, the president here, oh, he was last year?
Okay, he was the one that posted the...
The post about that.
So here's what we're going to do though.
Now, the building is on lockdown.
So this isn't a surprise to me.
When you work, usually they have these things locked down.
You can't access it without a key card.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to go to the building over here in a second.
I'm going to knock on the door and I'm just going to try to get a public statement from them.
I'm going to see if they're willing to talk to me, what other statements they're willing to give, and then again, whether Rudy will be writing for the University Star in the future or not, as well as the editors.
You know, there's a couple angles to this story, and we're planning on being live with you for probably about an hour here because after I talk to the University Star or don't, then I'm going to go around campus and ask people for their opinions and then also go to the free speech area, which is known as the Quad here.
And maybe talk about how much I like Trump and see what happens there.
But the big angle to me is, and I actually, again, we're going to have multiple angles here on this broadcast, but the big angle to me is this indoctrination into hating white people.
Now, this is a month ago, right here.
This story was on the Austin Chronicle.
The headline is Armed White Male, and it obviously depicts Steven Paddock, and then some sort of weird weapon from space-age technology that has two scopes, one on the side.
I'm not sure who uses a gun with a scope on the side, or what that's about, but nonetheless...
The article is about how a white male is now the face of terrorism, how white male is now the face of evil, and this is their Halloween print edition, so they had to put the scariest image on the cover, and to them that is a white male.
When you see these stories, by the way, Rudy Martinez, the author of that story, is somebody who's notoriously a leftist.
He shares Antifa stuff on his social media.
So it's no surprise that he feels this way.
But the real story to me is how they've indoctrinated the youth.
They've indoctrinated people in college into these...
They're not even really liberal mindsets.
They're honestly closer to Nazi mindsets.
But it's a brainwashing cult to force ideas down people's throats that eventually leads to them hating America, but specifically in this instance, hating white people.
So again, we are at the Texas State University here outside of the University Star.
They published this story, Your DNA is an Abomination.
White is over if you want it.
In fact, let me just read a little bit here from the story before we go to the actual office here.
This is by Rudy Martinez.
Your DNA is an abomination.
And just bear with me here because it's pretty brutal.
Now I am become white, the destroyer of worlds.
CNN is fake news.
Hey, what's going on, man?
We're doing all right.
It's just got some Infowars fans over here, apparently.
So, it goes on.
When I think of all the white people I've ever encountered, whether they've been professors, peers, lovers, friends, police officers, etc., there is perhaps only a dozen I would consider decent.
What does that even mean?
So, decent.
You're not even good.
You're just decent.
And lovers?
I mean, what is he saying there?
I mean, you've really got to wonder.
My colleague...
In his brilliant column, Debunking the Myth of White Majority, already exposed whiteness in the United States as a construct used to perpetuate a system of racist power.
So again, you're inherently racist.
This column functions, however, within a different definition of whiteness to be white in the United States.
You got it printed out good because I can't read this faded copy here.
We've got a student here who actually...
Oh, wonderful.
So what did you think about this when you saw it printed?
Apparently I'm racist.
I do have to say I noticed you're white.
Yes, I am.
So are you.
So we're an abomination here, huh?
Me and my buddies are actually probably going to go hang ourselves now because apparently that would help society.
But the sad thing is, here's the sad thing, is we're not actually going to do that.
Hopefully nobody does do that.
But what happens when they print stories like this, here we go, is that more people...
Yeah, they're actually agreeing with the racists now.
It's like they've gone so full circle that the actual white supremacists are saying, like, finally!
They agree.
It doesn't make any sense.
It's just lunacy.
So let's go a little bit more in depth here.
In your whiteness, you are granted the luxury of not having to think about race daily.
Your heartbeat does not speed up when you get pulled over and find yourself staring at red and blue lights of the fascist foot soldiers we call the police.
There's some irony behind that.
Well, that's just so blatantly false.
It's not even funny.
Hmm.
Okay.
What struck me the most is actually this last line right here, if you look.
It says, I hate you because you shouldn't exist.
So this is the final paragraph in this story.
Remember this.
I hate you because you shouldn't exist.
You are both the dominant apparatus on the planet and the void in which all other cultures, upon meeting you, die.
Well, apparently this man doesn't know anything about Irish history coming to America or about what's going on in South Africa right now.
But obviously this gentleman knows nothing about history.
And my guess is...
Now, we actually looked at some police data, and actually, if you want to get down to the police data as far as police encounters with whatever race you want to point out, actually, Hispanic and Latino people get less confronted by police here per capita than white people.
And it's actually not even close.
But regardless of that, this is the college indoctrination, the liberal indoctrination, coming full circle and turning...
The youth into racists.
So this person apparently walks around campus all day hating white people and says we shouldn't exist.
Now, as far as I can tell, the University Star has not terminated Rudy Martinez as an opinions columnist or any of the editors that allowed this to be published.
Illustration by Alyssa Franks.
And that's her illustration right there.
I don't know if necessarily that needs to be fired.
I don't know if that was her idea, but here, you want this back, sir?
There you go.
Yeah, that's a piece of history for you right there.
Alright, so here's what we're going to do now.
We're going to walk across the street.
To the University Star and see if they will share an opinion with me.
Hey, would you mind holding that real quick?
Thank you.
Alright, so here we go.
Owen Troyer here for Infowars.com.
Hey, thank you.
Thank you for sharing your time with us.
And I'm going to see if I can get a comment here from the University Star.
My guess is someone may or may not come out.
But the thing is on lockdown.
I don't want to walk in there and invade.
But let's see if they'll come out for comment here.
Here, get a shot of the door here.
They are open.
A beautiful day here in San Marcos at Texas State University.
Owen Troyer for Infowars.com, waiting for someone from the University Star to hopefully come answer a couple questions here.
Again, they have this on lockdown.
That is not odd.
That is a typical security protocol for a student newspaper.
But, um, hmm.
Did you see anyone at the other door?
Should I try the other door?
Alright, we're going to try another door here.
Alright, let's try another door here.
I don't know though, I am white, so maybe they don't have to answer the door for us.
You know how that goes.
Oh, this isn't the Student Union, huh?
Alright.
Let's try this one now.
Can you go in this one maybe?
No, this one's locked too.
No, no, no.
I can't even see in this door.
Yeah, but there's definitely people looking at me.
I could see at least desks.
So this is probably the main door.
Alright, let's see if anyone wants to answer any questions here.
Right now, they're probably all in there staring.
They don't know what to do.
They've got a reporter with a microphone.
Okay, yep, I can see some movement in there now.
People definitely know I'm here and I'm now being ignored.
Yes, hello!
Alright, let's give it one more go.
Yeah, they all know I'm here now.
They definitely know I'm standing in front.
Multiple people have walked by the door.
This is funny, yes.
I can see you all now.
My eyes have adjusted.
It looks like they're now admitting the fact I'm not going to leave.
It looks like they now are having to accept the fact that a journalist is here and they may have to answer a question.
It's not that big of a deal.
Honestly, I'm not even angry.
I'm okay.
You printed a story that my entire race is an abomination and I shouldn't exist, but I'm not even mad.
I'm really not.
I just wanted to ask some questions.
Alright, so we'll see how long it takes for them to ignore me.
I mean, can you believe this?
The white man is out here being ignored.
I read a story in the University Star, the Texas State University student newspaper, that the white man is basically running the entire show.
I can basically do anything I want, but somehow I can't get inside the office.
I've been locked out.
I'm being ignored right now.
I mean, can you believe that?
For someone that operates the authority apparatus and the power apparatus in the United States of America, it's awfully tough for me to get a word in edgewise with these guys.
I'm getting completely blackballed here.
Or should I say whiteballed?
Alright, well, they're all staring at me.
I can see all of them now.
I mean, this is hilarious.
The camera won't be able to pick it up.
They do have the blackout on the windows here, the one way, but...
Yeah, they're all staring at me.
Some of them are probably looking up Infowars right now.
They're seeing the mic flag.
Maybe they've never heard of us.
Now they have.
I'm just going to stand here.
Do you want me to accuse you of being racist?
See, here's what I would do if I was a liberal.
If I was a liberal, I'd say that look at the racist university star here.
They print a story hating white people, and then they ignore a white man at their door.
So they're all ignoring me.
Now, I can't see what race these people are, but...
Regardless, they can see that I'm white.
Yeah, I see you.
I mean, I see these people.
This is hilarious.
So I'm blatantly being ignored now.
See, I wasn't angry.
Now I'm actually getting a little angry.
First, the university star publishes a story telling me that I'm an abomination to humanity.
Now they're leaving me out here to swelter and sweat in the heat like a greased pig because that's how little they think of white people.
So I wasn't mad.
Honestly, I didn't even care that you printed a story.
Saying white people were an abomination, but now you won't even talk to me.
So now I'm wondering if you really might be racist in there.
If you can't answer a question, I'm only assuming you guys are racist.
Yeah, I can see them.
I could count ten people in there staring at me right now.
Let me tell you something.
This is the sad state of journalism in this country.
When I worked at my student newspapers in high school and college, if some journalist came to the door of my publication, I would be out there immediately.
I would be addressing the situation.
I'd be figuring out what's going on, and I would see if, hey, maybe there's a way we can benefit from this.
Maybe there's a way we can take this story and control the narrative.
Maybe there's something that they don't know that we can report on.
Not anymore.
No.
Not anymore.
Bunch of cowards.
That's alright.
Hey, are they going to let us in here?
Do you want to talk to us?
Honestly, dude, I'm not even mad, but don't you think they can't even answer a question from the media?
I mean, it's not a big deal.
I'm not trying to cause a problem here.
Do you think you could send an editor or someone out?
Well, I know that.
I mean, you can obviously see me.
Where's the university star writers?
Like the editors?
Okay.
Alright, so you don't want to tell them that I just want to talk to them?
Okay, you think they're too scared?
Do you work for the paper?
Okay, alright, you work for the radio station.
You're an abomination according to the paper though.
Alright, so they all know I'm here.
It's fine.
I mean, honestly, I'm going to be live here for about an hour, so...
Yeah, they're obviously going to go through that door now because we're standing here.
But then we'll go over there and they'll stand at this door.
So, look, I'm not, honestly, I don't want to do this.
I'm not trying to do ambush journalism here.
That's not what I wanted to do.
Like, it shouldn't be that way.
Why can't you come out and make a comment?
Honestly, like, this is the easiest thing to do.
You open the door and you have a conversation.
It's very simple.
And it shouldn't be hard to decide what side of the aisle you're on on this issue.
Even though you already blew it by publishing the story, you can save a little face now by addressing the media, but you won't do it.
So here's what I'm going to do.
I'm just going to stand out here like an idiot because that's what they do to white males at Texas State University.
They cannot answer a question from a white male.
Now, if I was Hispanic, maybe.
I don't know.
I'm not Hispanic, so I don't really know.
Maybe there's someone around here that wants to ask a question that is of a different racial background that would stand here with a mic.
But until then, I'm just a hated white male, and I'm an abomination.
You think I should?
So here's the deal, folks.
Look, I could come back with a bullhorn, okay?
But...
I told this, and this was the debate.
In fact, we'll just have this debate right now.
In fact, would you mind holding this real quick for us?
I want to get Harrison on the other side of this camera for me, because I want to actually have this debate.
We'll do this right in front of them.
Here, put this right here.
We're going to do this right in front of their office.
So, here's the deal.
This is my cameraman, Harrison.
You may recognize him.
He was with me for the Hurricane Harvey coverage.
On the way down here, we were talking about different angles and how we felt about the story.
And we kind of had a different sentiment.
He was really fired up.
He was like, this is a direct attack on me.
They're attacking all white people.
They're instilling all this hatred.
And I was kind of like, yeah, you know, he wanted me to bring the bullhorn.
And I was like, man, I don't really care.
I'm so over it.
These people are desperate and pathetic.
But now I'm kind of on your side.
They won't even talk to me.
But why were you so upset by this article?
About feeling attacked, necessarily.
I mean, obviously, I'm white and it was an attack on all white people, but I don't really care what...
You don't take it personally.
No, no, I don't take it personally, and I don't get upset.
I'm not like, oh, we should go and storm them.
Although, I mean, I'm sure there are a lot of people...
You're not going to do the white man's march in San Marcos?
Yeah, no, it'd be the two-man, not the million-man march.
But...
I mean, really, I was upset because they're laying the groundwork for things like Nazism.
They're laying this groundwork for people to start to base things off race, for collectivism to take hold over individualism.
And it's not an accident.
I mean, that's what they're sort of purposely trying to do.
And you see all through the media, not necessarily this article, but all through the media, you have people essentially saying...
Just making collectivist arguments over individuality and even saying things like, well, to say, you know, you just have to work hard and you'll do well, that's white privilege.
And they're saying statistically in this article that white people are inherently the most evil, though.
Right.
And it's like, it's not about...
Which isn't even accurate.
No, no.
Well, it's not accurate, and it's like, you just don't want to be making these types of arguments because you're just going to make people turn around and go, alright, well, if these are the types of arguments that we're making, then we're going to start making them too.
I mean, it's like Alex always says, I mean, you have everybody in America, pretty much except for white people, have sort of collectivist, not all people.
Unity, kind of.
Well, I mean, not necessarily, but like organizations that will actively work to promote a certain group.
I don't have anything against that, but then to constantly demonize and attack white people and not expect them to go, now wait, hold on.
Why can't we?
And it's like, we don't want that.
We don't want collectivism.
We don't want people to be good.
And to try to take what you said and kind of put a different light on it, it's like, imagine if you took that article...
That says white people are an abomination and then instead someone publish it about black people.
That would never make print.
Absolutely not.
And it shouldn't.
And so that's the point.
It's like, it's okay to hate white people, but it's not okay to, you know, hate anyone else.
Where it's not okay to hate anyone.
It's okay to be a human being.
We're all human here.
We all bleed the same red blood.
So you wanted me...
This is the irony, though.
You wanted me to bring the bullhorn because you thought we should be more aggressive when addressing these Nazi-type people.
I didn't take it that way, though.
I was like, you know...
Oh, these people are just dumb.
They're college students.
They're really pathetic.
Now I'm actually kind of on your side.
I'm like, no, these people are actual Nazis.
They won't even talk to me.
Right, right.
Well, and that's what, I mean, I just sort of knew that this was going to happen, that we were going to go.
And like we even said, hey, we're not going to go rush up.
I didn't expect this.
I really didn't.
I thought they would talk to me.
We were going to go and knock and say, hey, can we talk to this person?
I expected them to...
I left the phone number for it.
Phone number for the University Star?
Yeah, you guys can call.
Yeah, yeah, in fact, why don't you guys give them a call and just say, hey, Infowars wants to talk to you.
They're going to stand out here until you open the door.
Yeah, and so my idea was that, hey, you know, they're probably not going to open the door.
They're probably not going to...
Yeah, you called it.
Yeah, and so my idea was we should just get the bullhorn and just, you know, stand out here or stand in the quad where there is everybody and just read the article out loud just to go, just to make every, just put it in everybody's face.
Go, look, this is what you're standing up, or this is...
This is what you're supporting.
This is what you're tacitly agreeing with.
If you don't say anything about this, if you don't explain what you actually meant, then I can just assume that everybody at this newspaper agrees with this incredibly abhorrent ideology.
Do you work here, sir?
No, I don't at all.
Just a student?
Oh, okay.
Well, thanks for coming over here.
Well, thank you for your support.
So now I'm kind of on your side where I feel like if you're not going to come out here and talk to me, this is what we discussed in the car.
I thought they would answer the door.
I thought they were going to answer the door.
I thought we would be able to have a cordial discussion.
I thought they would do the smart thing, the obvious thing, which is, yeah, address the media and say, hey, look, we're sorry about the article.
We made a mistake.
We messed up.
We're sorry.
We don't feel this way.
This is not how people feel.
We just wanted to give a student his right to free speech.
I'm all for that.
In fact, look at the shirt I'm wearing.
Look at the shirt I got on today.
I wore this for a reason.
My free speech does not end because you're offended.
Okay?
I wore this because in some way, shape, and form, I am actually okay with them publishing the story.
I honestly am.
I'm not offended.
What I'm saying is you have to look at the double standards and then you have to look at the follow-up practices.
But again, it shouldn't be hard to simply open the door and answer a few questions.
They're just going to make this more difficult on themselves.
They're actually inside recording me right now.
Literally, they're taking pictures of me.
Yeah, yeah.
So if you're calling...
Yeah, you really can't see through.
If you're calling them, just tell them to come out here and answer a question.
It's not a big deal, because here's the thing.
I'm getting hot, it's getting sweaty, and I've got to be on air at 3 o'clock in Austin, Texas.
So I can't be out here all day.
But if you don't come out here and answer a question, I am going to come back with a bullhorn, and I think I'm going to take Harrison's idea, and I'm just going to read the article in the middle of the quad.
And I'm going to say, this is what the University Star has published on your campus, and we're going to make a big fuss about it.
And you're going to become an even bigger national story.
So it's really simple.
If you want to put this fire out, open the door.
Answer a question.
It's not that hard.
Again, I'm not here to ambush you.
I don't even care.
I'm not even offended.
This is a story.
I'm a journalist.
I'm here covering a story.
But now you're making it a bigger story by not addressing the media.
So we'll continue.
We'll wait here till, let's say, I'll even wait here till 30. I'll even wait here till, we'll go till 1.30.
1230. Sorry, I haven't adjusted my watch yet for daylight savings time.
Yeah, that should give us plenty of time to get back.
So that's fine.
So we'll hang out here.
We'll give them a little bit of time.
You guys can call them.
Yeah, we'll knock on the door again.
Hey, we just want a few words.
That's all.
Honestly, I'm telling you, folks.
I'm telling you, folks.
I did not come here to do ambush journalism.
The conversation that my cameraman and I just had, we had in the car ride over here.
And he was right.
He called it.
He said, they're not going to talk to you.
You're going to have to bring the bullhorn.
And in fact, I wasn't even going to bring it.
Literally, it wasn't even going to make the trip.
But now it might have to be unveiled.
But we'll give them some time.
We'll see if they come to their senses.
This is a no-brainer for the University Star right now.
I'm just wondering.
I understand.
Look, let's say the editors aren't here.
Let's say the editor-in-chief isn't here.
Let's say the editor of the opinion column isn't here.
Let's say that there's simply nobody here to represent.
Fine, I understand.
I get it.
They're a class.
They're not here.
Open the door and say that.
It's not that hard.
I'm not here to ambush you.
I'm not here to make you look bad.
You did that by publishing the story, and now you're doubling down by ignoring the media.
And all I wanted to do was ask a question.
And they're literally in there pointing at me, recording me, taking pictures, but they're too cowardly to even answer a question.
So I'm curious.
In fact, I'll say this, because I'm sure there's someone that works at the University Star that is a fan of InfoWars.
Reach out to us.
Reach out to us if you're in there and tell us what's going on.
Is there someone telling you not to answer the door?
Is someone controlling the situation so they don't talk to them?
Are they saying Infowars is bad?
I'm just trying to figure out what's going on in there.
I don't know if people are calling.
Hey, see if anyone's commenting right now.
Can you read the comments?
Yeah, people are telling people to call.
They're saying that they're calling and it's just ringing or they're saying there's no voicemail.
But yeah, y'all should keep calling.
There are people saying, you know, hey, you're at my school.
Hey, if you're at this school, you know, come on down.
Yeah, we're just sitting here outside the Trinity building and just hoping to get a word from the university star here.
Don't worry, I'm going to sit here like a moron.
No, no, no, no, no.
There's people in there.
I've been seeing them.
But I'm a white male, so, you know, what good is my opinion here?
Well, we'll find out.
Apparently it's no good, though, because I can't even get anyone to come to the door.
It's pretty sad, honestly, that the paper would do this.
That they wouldn't even address simple questions.
Is it InfoWars?
Are you scared of InfoWars?
If some local news media was out here, would you answer questions?
Probably.
But not us.
Nope.
We're not human, right?
We've been dehumanized.
By David Brock and George Soros groups.
That's right.
So now we're not real media, even though we're the realest media.
We're the only ones out here reporting on this today.
I don't see the local NBC affiliate.
Nope.
Nope.
Local CBS anywhere?
No.
Local Fox.
No.
Nothing.
Young turds.
Young turds.
Roll call.
Zero.
CNN. Nothing.
So again, just down here trying to get the story.
They could have easily saved face by opening the door and answering questions.
Instead, they're sending all their staff to the side door.
They're probably texting all their staff right now.
Don't go in the main door.
Go in the side door.
There's probably a back door they're all going in and out of.
It's fine.
I get it.
I've worked at student newspapers.
I get it, okay?
Maybe no one's in there to answer a question.
You got your thing on lockdown here.
You're only creating a bigger problem for yourself.
And now, you've only got five minutes.
Until I have to bullhorn you.
Oh yeah, you can see them all.
They're all in there.
Hey, how many...
How many people are watching right now, Harrison?
No, not in there.
I mean, how many people on our video?
In there, there's about 10 people watching us.
Okay, yeah, so we've got a couple thousand people here tuned in live, and the Texas State University University Star student paper here is ignoring us, and they're ignoring you.
So that's fine.
That's all right.
Hey, it's okay.
I didn't come here to make them look bad, and now they've actually just made themselves look bad.
Can you tell?
I really didn't want to do this today, folks.
I was hoping that it would be a nice, easy day.
I could get a question from them or ask them a question and just have a nice conversation.
Hopefully they do the smart thing, be able to answer questions and address the media in the right way, handle the situation.
No.
Total failure.
And now I have to bullhorn them.
Thanks.
Thanks a lot, University Star.
Thanks a lot.
You had to make it hard on me, didn't you?
You had to make me go get my bullhorn.
And now you're going to get bullhorned.
And you've been warned.
You've been warned.
And guess what?
This bullhorn is so loud the entire university will hear it.
So everyone on the university is going to hear the words that you published.
Do you understand that?
So you can handle this the easy way by opening the door and answering a couple questions.
It shouldn't be very hard.
It's pretty obvious what you should say.
Or you can continue to ignore me.
I'll claim that you're a racist because you're ignoring a white male after you publish a story saying that we're an abomination.
So there's your options.
There's your options.
You can come out, get ahead of the situation, put out the fire, answer a couple easy questions.
Won't be too hard.
I'm not going to be hard on you.
Pretty obvious what to say.
Or you can choose not to, and you can do this the hard way, and then I will label you a racist.
I will say you hate white men.
I will use the story you published as an example.
And I will go get the loudest bullhorn ever made in the history of the world.
And I'll make sure that the words you published are heard throughout the campus.
So there's your options.
And you've now got less than two minutes.
Okay?
Less than two minutes to decide your fate.
This is not going to be good publicity for you.
This is not going to be good publicity for your school.
And this is going to be an...
You want to talk about an abomination?
I mean, you want to talk about an abomination?
This is an abomination to journalism.
Okay?
This is an abomination to journalism.
And I'm actually, I stand here, I stand here proud that when I was a writer for my student papers, that we weren't total cowards.
That we would have sent someone to the door to answer questions.
And I can say that for sure.
So this is an absolute abomination of journalism.
This is an embarrassment to Texas State University.
As if it wasn't an embarrassment enough to publish that story, now you're even more embarrassing by not even answering a question.
So...
Can't answer a question under two minutes now until I call you a racist.
I didn't want to do it.
I really didn't want to.
I thought that we could be cordial here.
But now...
It looks like that's not the case.
Looks like you want to get bullhorned.
So that's gonna be really nice for you.
That's gonna be really nice for you when people hear what your student newspaper published about white people.
That's gonna be really great.
And now imagine if that same story was published about Hispanic people.
Imagine if that same story was published about black people.
Do you think they'd be out here addressing us right now?
Do you think they'd want to stop us from bullhorning that story in front of the entire university?
I think they would.
I don't think they would want that press, right?
A journalist bullhorning them about an anti-black opinion column in their student newspaper?
Oh, they'd want to stop that.
But an anti-white column?
You bullhorn that?
Well, that's just fine.
That's no problem.
Go ahead.
And that's what Texas State University is saying here today.
Alright, well, their time is up.
So I'm going to have to give them one final warning.
Settle this the easy way.
If the editors aren't here, at least come out and tell us.
Otherwise, this is only going to get worse for you guys.
So you can come out and address the situation now.
Say the obvious answers.
It's not a big deal.
Or you can ignore me because I'm white and that's what I'm going to say.
And that's going to be the story.
So that's the story you're choosing.
You're choosing to go with the story that you're racist against white people.
Congratulations to the University of Star here at Texas State University.
Happy to be called racist against white people.
That's it.
Your time is up.
Well, we gave them a chance, people.
I think we waited for more than 20 minutes patiently.
So now, their anti-white bigotry is going to be read aloud for the entire student body to hear.
Now, I need to find that story in paper again.
I wonder if we can find that.
How are you doing?
Did you see the recent story published by the University Star?
Alright.
Well, that's alright.
Go back to work.
I understand.
I wouldn't want to talk about it either.
It's an embarrassment.
So now they've got me fired up.
I didn't want...
I'm telling you guys.
I just wanted this to be nice and easy.
I was hoping I could talk to some people.
Maybe share some laughs.
Be like, yeah, they're crazy.
It's insane.
But no!
No, they couldn't even give me my material, so now I have to slay them.
They are cucks, so now they must be slayed.
There's nothing I can do.
That is how nature works.
That is the forces of nature at hand.
You cuck, you get slayed by the cuck slayer.
So, oh man, well now I've got to walk all the way across campus.
What time do we have here?
So it's 12...
31 here local time in San Marcos, Texas.
The quad is probably bumping right now.
Hey, so I've got somebody who is a graduate here who is kind of leading me around and helping me, making sure I am going to the right places.
Yes.
So will you lead us to the quad?
And then also...
And then also we need to see if...
Yeah, I was gonna say we need to see if we can find a newspaper on the way.
I'd be shocked if they haven't cleared all the shelves of that newspaper, which I was actually surprised to hear this.
This is just kind of a side note journalism here.
When I was at my university student newspaper, this was The Current, I think my last year there was 2013 maybe.
Okay, thank you.
When I started there in 2010, I believe, or 2011, and then around 2012, we started to transition from print to being full digital.
So it's strange that they don't really do digital here, is what I'm told.
They don't really have a digital platform for their paper, which is way behind the times.
But that's just a side note.
See if anyone here has a comment.
Hey, did you guys see the story published by the University Star?
No, I got the email from the president, though.
What do you think about that story?
I don't know enough about it.
What did the email say, just kind of addressing the issue?
She said it was so inappropriate.
I know it was some kind of racist.
It says white people are an abomination.
Was that really it?
That was the headline.
That was the headline?
White people are an abomination.
Well, we're actually getting the paper.
The exact headline was, your DNA is an abomination.
And then the final paragraph was, I forget, I'm paraphrasing, but it's, if you're white, I hate you.
That's how I feel.
Let's just laugh about it, right?
I mean, the fact that it was published in the first place is just kind of comical.
What do you think?
I don't...
I don't know.
I guess someone's just, like, expressing what they're going to say.
So, that's...
Their own, like, choice.
So you don't think that one column represents the opinion of anyone else here?
I think there are other people who, like, might agree with that, but there's also a large group of people who don't, so, you know, people are going to just have different opinions.
Alright, thank you for sharing.
Alright, yeah, so we've got the paper right here.
Here, thank you.
So...
So here's my beef now, though.
I didn't really care.
Again, this thing didn't offend me.
Some little, you know, opinion column isn't going to offend me.
But what did offend me was that they wouldn't answer my questions.
They made me wait.
Hey, thank you for your comments, girls.
Thank you.
They made me wait for more than 20 minutes to ask them a question.
They made me sit outside in this sweltering heat.
It was basically torture.
And it's all because I'm a white male.
Because as you can see here, my DNA is an abomination.
You know?
I mean, clearly, I am the problem here.
And here's another question I wanted to ask.
Is whiteness always a subcategory in the University Star?
Is that always a subcategory?
Whiteness.
Hmm.
I didn't know that that was a subcategory standard for the paper here.
But perhaps it is.
I don't know.
So, but this is what the University Star has done.
They've forced me now.
See, and as you heard, my guess is that most students here, the majority of students, I don't know a percentage, I would say at my university, probably, like, I was actually surprised.
I was actually pleasantly surprised when I found out that people were reading, you know, stories I wrote.
But it was probably around, like, 30% of people that were actually picking up the paper or going to the website and reading it.
So I would guess that most people probably haven't read this, don't know what's inside it, probably just discarded the president's email upon reception, so they really don't even know about this.
But guess what?
They will now.
And that's because the University Star has ignored my request for an interview.
So I guess we've got to decide what to do here.
You want to go up here?
Well, I don't have the bullhorn.
We've got to go get something.
So that's what we're gonna do.
So this just made my day a little harder, but no complaints.
This is what we do in the Infowar.
So I think what we'll do here is, we'll walk and talk, and then I'll do a sign off, and then maybe we should just start a new stream.
Yeah, I mean we've already gone this far, well we do have a little bit farther to go.
Yeah, because we got a bit of a ways to walk here.
We can just sign off here, and then start a new stream in about 10 minutes.
Yeah.
So we can just keep going the whole time.
Yeah.
I'll tell you what.
Let's sign off and let's go get the bullhorn.
And let's come back because...
Okay, perfect.
Alright folks, so here's what we're going to do.
We're in the quad right now.
This is where most of the foot traffic is.
And I didn't want to do this, I'm telling you.
This is just more work for me.
And I've got to be on air at 3. Again, I really thought I could come down here, get some comments from the University Star, get some comments from students, do an hour broadcast, smooth, easy, no chickens, no unicorns, just a regular day.
Nope.
Nope.
The University Star had to make it hard on me, and that's fine.
That's fine.
See, I don't run from harder work.
I actually like working hard, so I'm really not complaining.
But now, what we have to do is we're going to go get the bullhorn, and I'm going to read...
This entire article out loud in the middle of the quad here, the free speech zone at Texas State University.
So what we're going to do here is we're going to just sign off this video here.
And then when we come back, we're going to go back up to the top of the quad, except I'll be about 20 pounds heavier because I'll have the loudest bullhorn in the world.
And I'm going to read, Your DNA is an Abomination by Rudy Martinez, published by Texas State University.
And now...
You're going to want to move a little bit here.
And now, all of the students, which is the majority, I would guess, who didn't read the story, who don't know about the story, now they will.
Now they will.
And my guess is, this story's only going to get bigger.
So there you go, folks.
This is Owen Schroyer for Infowars.com.
I was completely denied comment by the University Star.
They published this story.
Your DNA is an abomination.
So I didn't think that Texas State's student newspaper was racist.
I didn't think it was.
Now I'm convinced.
So now you're racist, University Star.
Congratulations.
You weren't racist when I woke up this morning.
Now you are.
So we sign off for now.
Owen Troyer for Infowars.com.
But don't you worry.
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